GE Vol.19 (2), June 2026

Imagining Planetary Health, Wellbeing and Habitability: Perspectives from the Environmental Humanities

EDITORIAL
Imagining Planetary Health, Wellbeing and Habitability: Perspectives from the Environmental Humanities Lijuan Klassen, Christof Mauch

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Crisis of Planetary Health: Epistemological Holism and the Production of Environmental Risk Finian Worrall

Controlling the Planet’s Health: from Homeostasis and Geophysiology to the Planetary Health Watch Lijuan Klassen

Ecofeminist Grand Narratives? Cohabitability with More-Than-Human Worlds Iwona Janicka

Planetary Health from Below: Multispecies Health Collectives in the Environmental Aesthetics of Contagion and Chemical Solutions Azucena Castro

Planetary Palliation: Dying, Grief, and Solidarity on a Damaged Planet Dylan M. Harris

Interscalar Health: From Hawaiian Fishpond to Planet (And Back) Tomas A. Matza, Nicole E. Heller

Shifting Wetlands Attitudes in Singapore and Perth: Tracing Metaphors, Values and Mobilising Publics on Site Kylie Crane

Rationalising Planetary Relations: the Planetary Health Diet, Quantification and Multispecies Communities André Krebber, Nina Mackert

From Sprinkles to Kabchi: Ethnographic Insights on Planetary Health and the Pluriverse from Bhutan Shivani Kaul, Sonam Choeki Wangmo, Pema Yangchen

Activism and Stories around Agroecology and Climate Justice for New Ways to Inhabit the Planet Helena Rodrigues Lopes, Bruno Azevedo Prado

ERROR
Visualising the Unseen – Challenges in Exhibiting Planetary Health Fabienne Will

BOOK REVIEWS
Kim De Wolff, Synthetic Frontiers: Ocean Plastic and the Persistence of Trash Islands Maud Rijks

NOTES FROM THE ICEHOUSE
Notes from the Icehouse – Ecology and The Nation. How One Australian Scholar came to Environmental History Libby Robin